BRTA News
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Pandemic gives a boost to ambulance business
The amount of ambulances hitting the streets is increasing as companies are spending more on import amid a rise in...
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Pandemic puts a damper on Tata pickup project
The initiative of Tata Motors and Nitol-Niloy Group to assemble the Indian automobile giant's specialised pickups in Bangladesh has hit...
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Vehicles without fitness will not be permitted to ply from July 1: BRTA
Bangladesh Road Transfer Authority (BRTA) has said that the registration will be cancelled from July 1 if the unfit automobiles...
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Killer Suprobhat bus loses registration
The Bangladesh Road Transport Authority or BRTA has revoked the registration of a bus operated by Suprobhat Paribahan responsible for...
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Shajahan Khan leads body formed to curb road accidents
A 15-member committee, headed by former minister Shahjahan Khan, has been formed to restore discipline in transport sector and curb...
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Car sales drop on polls worries
Car sales fell 16.5 percent to 18,227 units last year, the lowest in four years, as customers tightened their belts...
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Transport workers oppose Leguna ban decision
Bangladesh Auto-rickshaw Auto-tempo Transport Workers Federation (BAATWF) has protested against the Dhaka Metropolitan Police's (DMP) ban on the plying of...
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Jabal-e-Noor to give Tk 5 lakh to victims’ families each
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) told High Court that Jabal-e-Noor Paribahan bus authority will give Tk 5 lakh to each...